Paul Scholes has demanded the same again ahead of Manchester United's Champions League night of destiny with Inter Milan.

Scholes is expected to be part of the United side that tackles Inter at Old Trafford after sitting out the goalless last-16 first leg at the San Siro a fortnight ago.

As the man who scored the decisive semi-final winner against Barcelona last season, Scholes' presence is certainly welcome.

But the former England midfielder does not feel too much more has to change to ease United into the last eight after a dominant performance in Milan that went unrewarded.

"We didn't allow Inter to play and the only thing that was missing was the goal," said Scholes.

"We created enough chances to win two or three games and I accept 0-0 can be a dangerous scoreline.

"But if the first game is anything to go by, we should have a great chance."

United's chances of victory have been aided greatly by confirmation that Rio Ferdinand and John O'Shea are fit after suffering weekend injuries.

Ferguson has had a team in mind since Sunday, with Scholes and Ryan Giggs among the potential starters after sitting out the destruction of Fulham at Craven Cottage.

It promises to be an intriguing battle, not least because Jose Mourinho has such an outstanding head-to-head record against Ferguson.

On the 13 occasions the two men have met, Ferguson has emerged victorious just once, not that Scholes feels it will have any effect whatsoever.

"I don't think Jose Mourinho being their manager has any bearing on the actual game," said Scholes.

"It didn't during the first one.

"He is just the manager of their team. There is not much he can do on the night.

"If we get anywhere near the level we did in Milan, hopefully we will be okay."

The fear for United is that Adriano or Zlatan Ibrahimovic manage to find the net, changing the whole complexion of the tie.

Yet Scholes feels confident even in that scenario as, in the likes of Dimitar Berbatov, Wayne Rooney, Carlos Tevez and world footballer of the year Cristiano Ronaldo, he is sure United have the weaponry to mount a successful fightback.

"It is a tricky situation," he said.

"If they do get a goal we will have to get two.

"But we are more than capable of doing that with the players we have."